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AT&T's high-quality LTE calls arrive on May 23rd, but only on one phone
Right in sync with rumors, AT&T has launched its high-quality LTE voice calling in a handful of places across the US. If you live in the right parts of Illinois, Indiana, Minneapolis and Wisconsin, you'll get pristine-sounding phone conversations starting on May 23rd. There's no public roadmap for other regions, but AT&T is promising news on a "market-to-market" basis. Just don't expect a wide selection of phones at first. The only phone that will support voice over LTE from day one is the fairly ho-hum Galaxy S4 Mini -- if you just bought a Galaxy S5 or some other hot new device, you'll still have to wait patiently for word of an update. Many smartphones are capable of handling the technology, however, so don't be surprised if your next heart-to-heart chat sounds much clearer than usual.
$660 with two days left :x
Left about 3 weeks ago from VZW to AT&T and have a nexus 5. Haven't gotten that first bill yet, so can't tell speak on that really.I really want to drop Verizon and grab a red nexus 5, has anyone else made the change and how much are you saving?
Left about 3 weeks ago from VZW to AT&T and have a nexus 5. Haven't gotten that first bill yet, so can't tell speak on that really.I really want to drop Verizon and grab a red nexus 5, has anyone else made the change and how much are you saving?
I don't even understand folks still worrying about cell phone bills when there are unlimited everything plans for 50 bucks.
Sure the new plans are identical but it does nothing for those not grandfathered in and still not due for upgrades and/or still under contract. I would have stayed more than likely if I could have moved all my lines with no penalty or having to give them my phone.Verizon and AT&T plans are identical right now. Literally identical unless you have been a customer for a while and grandfathered in or on prepaid I don't see how you can save.
That their T-Mobile prepaid though
People don't want to spend 300-700 on a phone upfront.
the reason this guy is selling
the reason this guy is selling
think of this....
"However, I was ignorant of the GSM vs. CDMA differences and will be unable to use the phone with my current Verizon coverage."
This dude smashed a newer phone and got an incompatible phone for a replacement. Idiot.
Sweet JESUS